The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 310, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 31, 1922 Page: 6 of 12
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then added matter that at once ex-
tingutshed that twinkle. -But elnoa
Dlego cannot come to mo. why. I
GO ON WITH 8TORZ
“Nay, nephew, nay." Don Miguet
protested with lronte repudiation. “I
can have no knowledge of these
■orcas the the- ar that, and Eng-
Ranger* Called
To Protect The
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tionings.
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Oldest Lawmakers Visit President
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waa a mack ot pallid tear. Then
Blood was apesking in a lowered,
1 conndential voice that admirably
Milan Beauty
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in He
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0 Milan as te tuost beagutrul frt
i noEne Italy. ’..-Jr--i
A nother Schooner
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to votB. 0E
dey ter, the
juvenil. autnqnue ot ornomaci. ornugmap
sewmnas. r-eumsanns
wS. sass he exuecte te uperauon to cure the b0‘ ° criminal tanae
"I have meen -li Blood. “Ho
mod before I len the Cinoo Llagaa-
He was hangin dead to his beads
when I spoke to Mi l More leaving."
any erowcoua rentoeuom upon me eharketer, standing or reputation o any
eteoe. arm or corpomton which may aopcar in the coldzaus ok The
* Lende will be gladly corrected upon its deing brought to the attenuot
ee the pubisbers.
Uncle Sam has appropriated $5,000 for the exterm-
l ination of the potato wart. He did not appropriate a
single penny for the extermination of the political
zvart, more is the pity.
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Russia will have a shortage of at least 1,000,600
tons of cereals this winter and 8,000,000 people, it is
predicted, will know all about the pangs of hunger.
Soviet Russia played havoc with its people when its
rulers abolished capitalism and substituted for it the
raw communism of a wild mob.
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An appropriation of $32,300,000 for construction
of forest roads and trails and rural post roads as
authorized under the Federal Highway Act is recom-
mended in the agricultural supply bill for the next fis-
cal year. This is much more liberal than last year
when the road fund provision was $10,000,000. *
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Citizens of Houston are to give a gold medal to
the most useful citizen of that city. Who is the PoP-
plar undertaker? - A I •
" Dallas bandits robbed Dallas poker players of
$2,800.00 in cash and a diamond ring. A fair exehanee
constitutes no robbery.
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"Notiret thelpegeo enattheTook- lahed.
Meta dan’boundedi forwerd, henitace < '
. to ble Eurtous cue ielond. who
the unknown. . ,T0T
A powerful undercurrent became evident in hu-
manity during 1922— a spiritual wakening, a renewed
interest in the hereafter, in our purpose here on earth,
and that mysterious depth known as the subsconsenous
mind. -• 4 Ita Wi 8# 22
Psycho-analysis and similar phenomena, incorrect-
ly called “crazes,” all are leading up to some sensation-
al new development for humanity, at large.
Shall we, in 1923, talk with Mars or Venus by radio
or mental waves?
Shalr we discover new psychic powers that have
been lying dormant in us, waiting until Destiny is
ready for us to use,them ? All of us have been vaguely
conscious that such latent powers exist. Occasionally
they are manifested by mysterious happenings that no
one can satisfactorily explain.
The World War, titanic struggle, was the fore-
runner of something new and tremendous. Great
spirtual or physchic forces shook civilization to its
foundation. Leading up to—what? We may know
before the end of 1923. Forward, across the thres-
hold of the unknown.
8,
Magtherpe nrmly. vo army that he
qudeta theta. "And in thio cm.
27.00 00 m1PPe
pehe qaptured
Towara the end of December.
When the hurricare seayson had
----- —--- — - . stow itseir out, he put to seg and
2a2koacot ' 20• wht *bttet fte returned tn file following
VUy from a protracted end adve5
things. Alreay you have told me
more than it to good for me to
varinentu went sibom • Rnce
Pelf r ver nercuedayveerinz a ter
omelaly, but the more ferventiz on Ox uuzaap a-
that aocount Then Don Esteban, the deviL*
k
oerde toinsulty tutus cruise, the tame of Captain
ns ba cheek - D..- InA heA run Kke rIooles be-
C. Come and
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; That: New York swindler who aqid copnterfeit Ger-
man marks probably holds the recordforgiving
For the victims' money than any other ET-lte
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I Luxemburg had to borrow a cannon from F rance ;
I to fire a salute to the Grand Duchess. She Fe"8 to’
Ik nave taken an overdose of diserman "1 . 4,---- ;
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1 RREWN p
MAWKETS
Peter Blood had run ilk. ripples be
tore the breez across the tace of th.
carbbean Sea.
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1 The beauttul Ton. Jcan Allee
xcatherine Dickepnroxnder ‘on
to man Lloyd Osorssafoema
private becretais. Leut Son"
v m a-e Mire DicInoD-
por is the only child or Baron
rton. Sir malard mprivnie
/ miumary secretany to therrnen.o
i wa0 when the iauer vi=kea tho
I United State.
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one day, as Captain Blood snt with
Hagthqrpe and Wolverstone over a
pipe and a bottle of rum in the
stifing reek of tar and ctale tobacco
of a waterse tavera, he was accost
edbya splendid rutat in a gold-
laced coat of dark-blue satin with •
erimison sash, a foot wide, about the
wamt
-Cest vous qe*sa appelle Le
Gang?" ne tellow hanled him
Captain Blood looked up to con-
mder th. questioner before replying.
The man was tall and built on nes
of axil. strength, with a awartny.
aqulime face that was brutally
handsome.
Qaptat Blood took the pipestem
from between hl. lipa.
“My name" he eala, "a Peter
Blood The Spaniard. know me fix
Don Pedro Sangte, and a French-
man may call mo Do Sang if he
pleases."
"Good.” ena the gaudy edventur
er in Engiish. “My pame," b. In-
formed the three men, two cf whom
at lent were eyotng him eskenco
“It se Leverseur. Too may have
beard ot me"
"They had. Indeed. He commanded
a peivateet of twenty gon. that bad
dropped anchor In the bay a week
ago. A roaring. quarelaome, hard-
drinking. hard-gaming scoundrel,
hie reputation as a buccaneer stood
high among the wild Brethren of
the OoasL There was about his
gaudy, ewzgggosinur tamenneme some
htne that the women round zipau
lariy alhuartag.
It we current Golp that even
Mademotselle dogeron. the Cover
nor*, daughter, bad beer, cangnt In.
the mnaro of his wild attractiveners:
THa waathe man who now thrunt
himself upon Captein Elood with a
provoml of amoclation, otermnE nin
not only his atord. but hb 6mip end
the men whoimed in her.
. Because he-dialked th. man. Cap-
tain Blood would not commit him
seir at once. But beenuao hejnked
the proposal the conaented to con
alder Thorena of the matter was
that within a week aruicie wore
drawn up between Levenceur ane
Blood, and ataned by thorn andmaa
was usai—by the chcnen repre
gentauves of their tellowora
All being now rattled they made
ready for *oa. and on the veny ev Of.
ailan. Lovmmar narowu ccepe
betng shot in a romantis attempt to
acals the walot the Govoroora Ear
den. with the. object of tokinc ru
atonato 1avo cf the ntatueted
trocecded { t *trondd
ku buconaboases am
pho reveros eqee]
l:->. but m afwm
l covemor o the
mB3M
rr was no
1. Blood to 3c
can •era w
Freneh protec
a lair whence
drive theiz m
chiefly at the
It was Bloo
iademotsena cOgeron
That night he slept on board bls ;
'.hip. which wkh characterlenig nem- <
boranco to hna named Ia Fondre,
anasenc on the fellowing dey he
reied a visit com Captain Plood, ,
wlohsbio cruel ahult-mocanaz US
he anmimi. : The Unehsan ee «O '
semt eertat final details of we
all that need concomm us is en under- .
standmg that, in the event of the
e twoivemela becoming separated by
“ aecUtout or denigu, they should re-
join each odhce na coon ne mie*E b*
nur- . .
Thereafter Levomneue! entere cd
was the ccurse urgd by socd nam-
weif.
•There’s noth: ol. e to be Gene"
he mniated. "ir. Torti they
Urid. , N from
“Hare you broken tate, yon ears? queni
Has he como to parmr ho cod-
and the six paslanda behind him
Negro Workers
AUSTIN,De 9 adsutan on-
erai T o narton t un would nib-
er nitm r dem the " por that
a -yeot inn been made for tane-
ers in Bell coumy. Cortatn “W
tarm owners n Bri • runty nvo
aked for -rcen ? probe- -teir 1.
negro farm heip.i beine allesei that
the negroes have beet threatened
gild many are lrarinr the term- »»
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atAncEpan zrm2lomemeretiz
1 oonp°,22a, 10′62 me qr26
nia sE "uvo.rouFged
smamssess
savlora, to compelle to top cver-
board end tpnbgn.a.0, 2*
DOW DIDGO..the GO*
mander, 1s captured. Ha lo len
MX. *. S"R-i2r#
Pee
1 Miego provee falae and Balls the chip
close to another ivessel commanded
by hie brother.
BlOOd resorts tO strtezv..to BtLTD
tbs ehip and crew.
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Thes id /
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' dlujpi
11 hhe - g
le"Ea
[ hi enip the ’ Cocor Llagas.
e renamed the Arabella.
e score f followers bo at
ssessed, he added threescore
with them he entered into
les usual among the Breth-
cbe Coast under which each t
L +. Ka nnia hv A -hare in tho
rhagtm.
- - e
- r-V
sty mockery.
•■It you plene=, on saguet, but
that to tire very thing you must not
• de-the very thing Don Diego doe.
not wish you to do. It was his con-
sideration of himisei and the tniee
posidion in which you would be
placed if you had direct word from
him of what baa happened. He
paused a moment. Year excellency
underatands."
Illa exoellency frowned thought
tuly. "I under.land • . • in part."
’ he. t
Captain Blood swept on to afford
further oondrmation before the Ad-
miral could say another word.
“And are have to the boot below
two chests containing atty thousand
pieces of eight, which we are to de
iter to your excellency."
r His ezoellency jumped; there was
e midden stir among his officer J
"They are the ransom extracted
by Doa Diego from Use Governor
of - .
"Not another word, to the name of
Heaven? cried the Admiral • in
alarm. “My brother wishes motto
i assume charge of tula money, to
, aty it to Spain for him? Well,
that 4a family matter between rar
brether*g myeelt. But I must not
know . - " He broke off. "Hum!
A glare of Malaga in my cabin, if
you please," he invited them, "waat
’ the cheats are being hauled .board."
They laughed, and drank the
damnntton of King Jemes-quite un.
gtehloi
• -tlit
• • ■ s 1 1
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ugi59p
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Peter Blood - > poemg to
rat "Dar acre Eetebrin. "Too
ge killed am. you - , Of what did
- bo der
Hacthorpe 1 st the boy. “If
I am a jhge," eud, "Don Diego
died ok hoe
Don Mntebat ack Hagthorpe
KD i 2
p,
Mai AB IW^artwrerum Rs 4 or
_-g.=
uneasy on me score of his father,
rome and announced that they must
be returning.
As they stepped into the waist of
de Cinoo Llagaa, Hagthorpe ad-
vanoed to receive themh. Blood cb-
barved the set, almost ecared or-
preaaton on his taos
“I see that you’ve found 2" be
bald quietly.
Hagthorpe’. eyos tocked a queg-
tton. But han mind elamhemd what,
ever thought it hela.
“Don Diego -."he wap begin-
ring, end then mtoprad, end 1qokr
u.,i, ■
- '
xnow. au ws waneu -uu - buecanoera, tn wtac JawMs port
twinkling eyes Cf Captain Btood; they had « law no dear of reoap-
- — ------— turo to apprete
n was Mew a atloa wbpther
they should iconvay the Spaniards
thither with them, cr urauthen «a
in about to make th bearuf their
E advaace; ome month, do cents; one yeae
topresuntatsdea: Kalu-Burke, Ide-, Brokaw Bldg.,
r. New Todk cur »»1 suta Mteltigaa Bird.
Beauty to Wed j
TfcXAS, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 192^
f 1 . YOU fN 1923 “ e (
T What does 1928 hold in store for you? Better
things in a mgney way, probably, for the utlook I
- ~ that there will be more prosperity to be divided among
the American people.
; Ah for other things that go to make <lp happiness,
a good thought with which to start the new yeartis
feat life is what we make it, real happiness a con-
qition of heart and mnd. ; ! , 1:.. ,
* Ahead, then, with pep!’ Time is giving us a new
deaf with the cards. Forget miakes of 1922 aqd. bk-
gin fresha ■ da 3 hnetin W********
The start of a new yeaqis alwaxs fascinating, be-
The plot is not cut and dped in advance. +YoV,
As one of the actors; shape it'r Many who starred
fir previous Will fade to the back of the stage —or
he carried oat though thelwihgs, stilfediforeyer. The
fnd,rolesamiwyschanging., , ...
What, then Mansfield or Irving or Bennhart W1
apring,itstheqimlightand fatpe Mi 19237 ’ No bh
knows. The future is veiled.
" AMobethanany year of thepast, 1923 holes promise
for great spectacular events-in man's' penetration of
dmup-
•to Madrid after returaing frompatuamaneuet—, g i tiiu
May End Crime With Knife ,
—eh e
make bin way te eco c Mouind
But Ia tto long enka et watuine for
a whip,/to eonvay 1m i> ong.or/6ht
pohreloi922. y
conpo- aminam 2 4 vem
-c-t
> will go aero, to Am."
For a moment Do.- Esteden's fare
Mo;'
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phcotottgeagorpett
eenqatscmae
gdqcgagdagacaa
Hey had n Burbadog, and
"-ce ----- 'auetiy
."h0 thesdronkstcecagto
me memdmdnert
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Smith, J. B. The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 310, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 31, 1922, newspaper, December 31, 1922; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529170/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.